Stephen 12mm:- '1‘ ho failed in the 6'13!“ 111] panic of 1893 has been rein- stated to m1 membership in the \‘ew 3 01!: stock maha n20. \c.nr Straifz, of the Stnltz Theater pcmv 11 nt \Ianti. [‘ta‘1 1. and his wife 11m»: 112:1111 burned “L11 Xe preparing r11.- c11o1ks to be used in thei rplayi I’residvnt McKinley has accepted the Invitation of the National Manufactur- ers’ association to attend its banquet in New York on January 27 ’I‘Iw I‘onnsylvzinia Building and Loan assm-inlian of Altoona. went into ‘he hands of a receiver. Hem-y Bchnerand Joseph Brownener were usphyViated at the former's home In Findlay. 0. Ten business houses were destroyed by fire at Lebanon Tenn. Dx.“'i1<'} \lcyer of New York has (.Esrmered a new anaesthetic consist- ing! of (hieroform, sulphuric ether and rotmlir other. No \‘931‘ since 1887 has shown so few mi Iroads confessing insolvency (is that 0" 1597. †The \\ ar ship Mohican i510 become a training- .ship. going inï¬o commission January 10. The Business portion of Hucï¬nkinock, In†a mining town, was almos: totally destroyed by ï¬re. The Farmers’ and Traders’state bank at Oskakmsa, 18., has gone into volun- L "y liquidation. (:ox'. Wnloott. of Massachusetts. has formulfy deposited the famous Brad- ford manuscripts in the state librarian‘s d( partment. Samuel Campers. president of the Amrrimn Federation of Labor, in a let- 161‘ to Secretary Gage says the federa- tEou opposes the secretary‘s plan for currency reform because it “provides for the abdication of the sovereign powvrsof\hegovernmeut to the banks." cin 'II By the hu of Charles Commit, ï¬led. at, New York. $1,500.000 is bequeathea to religious organizations. The output of gold in Colorado this )ear is $22,000,000. against $46,500;000in Jnmes Kirkiey, treasurer of Benton mum}; “as murdered in his oflice at Fowler, Ind. by unknown persong. Prom reports on ï¬le in Washington it, is =hmvn that 600.000 Cubans are to- dar in the'direst distress and that 600,- 000 rucot‘eentrudos have died sinceJuu- unry. 1507; ‘ By the \NI cf Charles Contait. flit-d Fire dvstroyod the plant of the F. C. Austin Mnnnt‘nvturing company in (Thi- cngï¬Â». the loss being- $1UU.("00. and Frank Sm ‘m' [)1'1‘i>11<‘(1 in the flames. President McKinley has approved the bill “prohibiting$heki11ingoffflrseals in the waters of the North Paciï¬c Ocean." Casualties and Fires. Personal and Po- litical Notes. Business Failures and Resumptions. Weather Record. INTELLIGENCE FROM ALL PARTS ROUND ABOUT THE WORLD Happenings of the Past Seven Days in Brief. 3‘ 1'71“???“ TEE WEEK’S NEWS $136131â€: HIGHLAND PARK. x1†rt: (‘mnpnny at Brunswick. 0.1. mid to have deonmpcd with $14000 13011171.: to the company. Fifteen pcrmns were injured in two IEIx-Hm‘. \vrevks in and near Chicago. The gvmtai savings bank idea is not {mph-Zuz- one in New York banking *uthantl 143M :‘Irwr‘. ur X508; T, Mn) br. agent for the Southcr DOMESTIC. AK?" S; FORK FAT. '11.LI.\'UIS The sixtieth anniversary of the popc' s ï¬rst celebration 01 mass was observed at the vntican. The members of the new cabinet of the provisional government in Cuba were inaugurated in Hn'vann and swore loyalty to Spain. Spain has refuscfl tosend mnre troops to Cuba. and this is‘ ccnsidereflzus the ï¬rst step Imvard the Spanish evacua- tion of the island. The engineers‘ strike in Enifland has cost the labor societies $4,000,000 and is still unsettled. Russia is actively forwarding ar- rangements for guai-anteeing the new Chinese loan and thus obtaining con- trol of China. [or assailing President McKinley in connection with his messagg, to con- guess Gen. “eyler was arrested in Madrid. It is officially dnnounced that theme- cent‘ famine in India cost the treasury $20,000,000. Under the lead of Jose Cepero 7,000 insurgents enfered Havana province to commence active operations against the Spaniards. It was reï¬orted that Japan was Work- ing night and any in preparation (or ~war and that the British and Japanese fleets were in close touch concerning China. Salvador is threatened with andther revolution. The main portions of “mast Charles seminary at Sherbrooke Quebec, “ere destrO) ed by ï¬re} Rt. Hon. William E. Gladstone cele- brated his eightyveighth birthday at his home in Hawarden. Eng-13nd. Gen. Pando tried to take food to the garrison at Canto Rmbnroadero, but the insurgents captured the convoy. A se- veze battle was fought, but the Spam izxrds were compejled toretxoat leaving behind mnnv ki‘ ‘ed and wounded. The admin!) of the French fleet hoisted the French flag on Kai-Nan island. the Chinese offering no opp05i~ tion. FOREIGN. Great Britain is «trengthoning modernizing the fortifications Gibraltar. Fire destroyed 800 houses in Port an Prince, Hayti, and 3,000 persons were homeless. An earthquake shock also did damage. Rev. William M. “nigh, for .‘20 years superintendent of the Chicago head- quarxcrs of the American Baptist soâ€" ciety. died suddenly at his home. aged 65 years; JIIIoge Tyler was inaugurated gov enmr of Virginia. Nicholas McQuiHnn celebrated his one hundrechh birthday in Southold. L7 1.. and at a nar‘ty in the evening danced with his sister, aged 91 years. William. James‘ Linton, a well-known poet, :irnd poritical writer. died in New Haven, Conn.. aged 85 years. lcbqrt‘A. \‘un “'ka was inaugurated mayor of Grower New York. In a football game :11 Marysviile. Cnl Clyde gManwcll had his back broken. PERSONAL AND POLIT)CAL. Thomas W. Seymour, founder of the Benevolent Order of the Kniglns and Ladies of Honor. died in St. Louis. aged (37 years. 1’. TI. Mabry. agent of â€19 Southern Express company at Bxunsuick. (in. “ho embezzhd more than $15900 was captured “ith the meme} Severe earthquake shocks were felt at Exeter, N. 11., and vicinity. The loss of life by railroad disasters of \‘m‘iOus:kimls in the United States was: 2,764 in 1891', against 3.076 in 1806. The total nnmbvr of' murders com- mined in the L'nitxrd States in 1897 was 0.520. against 10.0.33 in 1596. Mrs. James Miller and her IS-mont hsâ€" old baby were fatally burned at Ame-s, Ia. An’ aged negro was lynched by a mob near Sherriâ€, Ark. for stealingu hog. The gold product of the United States for 1896 \\ as $53,100 000; for 1807 it \\ in approximate Si;1«00000 an inciease of SS. 400 “000 The Red Cross society has opened headquarters in New York {or ‘he rea ception and forwarding to Havana of contributions for'the beneï¬t of suffer- ing Cubans. The record of embezzling, forgcry, deâ€" faulting hnd bank wrecking for 12597 in the United States was 311248.084, against $9,465,921 in 1896. As closely as can be estimated 2.426 h'ves were lost upon the ocean in 1807, 6.3 upon inland waters,2.761 by railroad accidents. 48,353 by disasters abroad. 9,115 by disasters in this country. 222,- 902 by epidemics and famine and 103.- 451 by war or massacre, making a total of 380.077,~'ngainst 246,541} in 1806. During 1897 there were 166 persons lynched in the United States. against 131 in 1890, and 6,600 persons commit- ted suicide, against 6,520 in 1806‘ The'Tosses by ï¬re in the United Stutes in 1897 aggregated $129,001,797, against $111,856‘067 in 1896. In a ï¬re in Jersiey City, N. J., Adolph Reich and his wife and four (children were cremated. The long-distance telephone is held respOnsibIe for the decrease in milmx) passenger earnings. Canada and the United States will work together in giving aid to the needy in Alaska. The exchanges agéthe lending clearing houses in the. United States during th" week ended on the list aggregated 51.188.351.046, against $1,331,263.88} the previous week. The increase compared with Ihe cox‘iesponding week of 1807 “$342.4. and at President Zelaya in his message to the Nicaraguan congress declared lhat thv Nicaraguan canal when constructed “(de traxisform Central \merioa and lead to its being brought under Che United States flag. Hon. William R. Morrison, retiring member ‘of thé interstate comma-be commission. hasfrbeen admitted to prac- tice in the United States supreme court. About 1.100 post offices throughout the ( ountry have been assigned to the money ord‘ér class, making approxi- mately 25000 post ofï¬ces at which mane) orders may now be obtained or cashed F01 the first time in the his cry of journalism pictures were sent 1)) “ire to a New Ybrk paper British wax- ships, one by one, are rendezvouiging in the Corean gulf and in a few weeks England will have a huge squadron in the Yellow sen. Tuo “arehouses of the Farmers’ Union and Milling company in Stock- ton (78]., containing 10 000 tons of wheat were destroyed by ï¬re, the loss being $500, 000 Mrs. Adeline F Fassett, an artist, of national prominence. dropped dead on ‘he street in Washington Gil-aw] college in Philadelphia cel~ obrated its ï¬ftieth annixersarv.}10n Thomas B. Reed delivering an or ntionu‘ El Diario de la Marina, the Havana re- formist paper, editorially states that over 500,000 people have died in Cuba of hunger, most of them being women and children. The La Crnsze (Wis) board of edura- (ion has made a rule not 10 employ women as feaohws in public' schools. Dr. Robert L. Dabney. one'of the most prominent educators in the south died at his home in Knoxville, Tenn. Isaac Beck, local zigent of the AmerL ir-nn Express company at Muncie, I'nd.il committed suicide. Charles H. .forno. president of rho Brooklyn BasHmll club. died in New York city, aged 50 years. . (:90rg'v Bnkm‘ and his wife were found nmrdm‘z‘d in ï¬wir Hmww 2117:11' Fuh'hnr'y. Veh. Nohominh Ward. :1 rivh fax-11mm “a (med 2111:] robbed of 111mm} mu iwd in sn‘m of ruffle at L'1ma 0. The ï¬relnsses 0f the United SI Mos and ('mmdn for 11w )‘Pnr 1897 were $110,319: 05,0. against $115.6.)5‘500 in 135m,- v . ‘ N-vcn men were RIHNI by a powder oxplusion at Ovivdm Spain. The public (1913) statement issued on the 3d shows that Hm debt docrcnwd $10,114.900 during' the nmmh of Dvovm- her. The cash bninm‘e in the trn‘nsm'y was $861.391.Il70. The total .wm. lvss the cash balance in the tronsury, amounts to $DOTI.H1.507. ‘ A train on 1119 Fans-a: PM}: Pith:- hm'}: Gulf mm] was lwld up by hvo mm m‘ur Kansas City and 1hr “11‘ in the (’xprvs's ('m' robbed nf$mï¬ï¬‚l § John 'Bui'ï¬s cbhehmted his one hun~ dredth birthday at his home nvur (‘zlmp Point. I“. ' The congrcsw of Nivnmghn n-nwemâ€" bled at Managua and President Zelnya in his messugv rm‘xowed the (“Surdt‘n‘d politic-n1 and ï¬nancial condition of the country. L. 9.11058. exqmvernnr‘ot' Texas. died suddeniy at (‘oHege Statinn. An Engh'sh syndicate n'izh a capital 0f SSUJK‘OJIOO has been formed to Hmâ€" thho fish catch of (me grenflnkvs. . . . " I . Great nrrtmn WIN rvfnse to recognize {my special rights granted at any (fhi- nete port to any pnrï¬ou'mr power. The government receipts in Dog-ember were $.39JHGJBUH and the ckponditurvs SQTJICILU‘J‘Z. The entire eust side of 1120 town of Jummercc. Tex. was 'swept- away by ï¬ne. The visible supply of grain in the United States on the 3d was Wheat. 33.816.000 bushels: cm 11. I} 12'0017 bush- els; 0:11:12 2-H 00f) bushels 2139. 4.055,- 000 bushels: barley. 4.441.0001mshels. -\'io|a Murqunnd. 11de 23 years. daugh- ter of a wealthy farmer. and Michael Miller. aged 2!}. n sulocmwkcoper. comâ€" mitted suicide at I\_Ionroeville, Ind. Thirtyâ€"six buildings at Fall'mville. Vu.. Were destrr‘ycd by tire. the loss be- inp $150,000. A Counterfeit $100 silverrerï¬ï¬cznesare in circulation. 0m: of the most danger- ous bogus money schemes ever floated has been unearthed, and as :1 result Soc- retnry Gage has decided to call in all the notes of that denomination. ‘ Mrs. Hannah Shannan, ng9d101.died {It 'l‘imn, O. Twenty persons were killed and many injured by the collapse of a floor in the city hall at London, Ont. Charles ‘0. anes. of lllinois.1ook charge of his ofï¬ce as comptroller of the currency. E. H Tripplett. president of the A1- com Agricultural and Mechanical col~ lege for colomd people neur Rodmyy Miss., was shot by some one unknown. Th'c Ohio legislature convened at Go- lumbus, the democrats organizing the senate and the republicans the house. The chief Icahn-e of the session will be the election of a United Slates senator. The Sam Puerm coal mine neprGuana J um. ngico. was suddenly flooded with water and 35 miners were drowned. The Spanish cabinet decided that the trial of Gen. Weyler. late captain gen. ernl of Cuba. by court-martial in im- permive. Venezuelndesiresu rebiproeity xrwty with the United States. A considerable portion. of 'the main street in the business part of Dawson City, Alaska, was destroyed by ï¬re, the less being $200, 000. LATER. 3v Hogan-Oi wonder who will be th’ last man on airth? ' Gmmnwfli dunno army more than vou. But it. is hqpod that he’ll be an oonderta‘mr. so he will know how to bury himself‘dacent- ly.-â€"-â€"Indiannpolis Journal. I l i Ask your gnom- to-day to show you '3 ackage ‘of G AIS-0, the new food drink ' hat .takes the place of coffee. Th children may drink it without injury as w 11 as the adult. All who try it like it. QRAINU has that rich seal brown of Mach or Java but it is made from pure grains, and the most delicate stomachs "receive it without distress. 1.4 the price of coffee. 15c and 25 cts. per package. Sold by all grocers. People overlboked the importance of†per- manently beneï¬cial efl'ects and were satis- ï¬ed with transient. action; but now that it is generally known that Syrup of Figs will permanently overcome habitual constipa- tion, Well~informed people will not buy other laxatives, which act for a time, but ï¬nally injure the system. Buy the genuine, made by the California. Fig Syrup Co. Not Necessari '.â€"-“'aller-«“So Bilker rents that forty~ nllars-a-month house of vours, does be? He )ays too much rent.†Laï¬dlï¬rd (sighing)-â€"‘ ’ou don’t know him." â€"- uc . . Reports of maritime disasters along: the coast come :in thick and fast People who “go down ti) the sea in ships" should bear in mind one thing in Particular, namely. that it is highly desirmle minke along a supply of Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters as u remeéy {or sea sickness. Nausea, dyspepsia, biliousness, constipation, malaria, nervousâ€" ness and kidney trouble, all succumb to its beneficent and speedy action. It was at amaï¬ernoon tm and Xhe Crush was simply horrid. It 'sepmod that nothing would save the few men ‘prvsvm, when one quickm‘itted ~woman exclaimed: “Ladies, Neasc remember there are gentlemen in the crowd!†It was a†that )reservvd the poor things from a horrible ate.â€"l’hiladelphia North American. ' Destructwe Storm. Along the Coast. Beware o! ointment: for Cnlarrh That Contain Mercury, as mercury “ill surely destro) ilie sense of smell and coniplotoly derange the whole sy s- tein \\ hen enLeiing it through the mucous surlnccs. Sin-h articles should never be used except. on prescriptions from reputable }'~li)sicians, as Ll»:- duniage tliev will do is ( {ten ton told to .the IÂ¥ood you can possibly derivo 1mm tlicm. 1.111’5 Camrrh Cure, manufzn lured by F. 3. Llienm Kb), '10 Node 0 contains no men nry and )5 taken inter- nmly, outing diiettlv upon the blood and mumus surfaces of the systom In buying Hall 5 Camrrli Cure lie surc \uu got the gen- uino‘ It is taken iniernalh. and made in Toledo Ohio, byl J. Chem; Co. Lestb monials from Sold by Druggists, price 750 per bottle. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Sulflclgntiy Stuffed Already. “Did you .my,†inquired the cannibal chieftain, “that the captive had just been g'ralt‘lpated' from gqllgge?"u “lie so stated, I believe,†replied the‘head chef, derforentinlly. “If that is the case,†continued the duskï¬ p0 Late, “1 think you may dispense wit th tu!1i1ig.â€â€"â€"N. Y. Press. Bv feeding poultry and stock with cooked food during the winter months, at ieast one‘ third of the food is saved; also having stock in n healthy condition, preventing hog cholera among your hogs, and insuring the hens laying freely during the Winter months when eggs are aiwn '3 Wanted at high prices. ’ This Cooker wii pay for itself in one Week’s time and is without doubt the best and cheapest on the marketâ€"just what its name implies, a Farmer's Hand ' Feed Cooker. Upon application to the m ire Manufacturing 00., 613 H St., Quincy, Ii . a. catalogue, giving a full descri tion, may be obtained. They are made in a 1 sizes. “ For ï¬fteen cum I was a great Iulerer from indigesl on in its worn terms. I tested lhe skill otâ€"many demon. but grew worse and wotscumtil I became so weak 1 could not walk ï¬fty ynrdn without having to sit down and rest. M stomach, liver. and heart became aflccte , and I thought 1 would surely die. I tried Dr. . C. Ayer's Pills and they helped me ï¬g 1 away‘ x continued their use 3:15 am now emircly wall. I don't know of anything that will so quickly relieve andï¬urc the terrible sufferings of dyspepsxa as Dr. Ayer's‘ Pills."~â€"]UHN c. Pxncxann. Brodie. War- ren Co., N. C. When the stomach begins to hit in its duties, other organs speedily become effected in sympathy, and life is simply a burden almost unbearable. Indigestion and dyspepsia are so common that only the éuflerer from thesediseascs knows the possibilitiel of misery that inhere in them. A typical example of the suflerings of the victim of indigestion is furnished 'in the case of John C. Prilchnrd. He went on for fifteen years. from bad to worse. In spite of doctors he grew constantly weaker. and thought he wouId die. ‘He got well. however. and than relates his experience: SKILL "OF DOCTORS TESTET): \Ve desire to call our readers’ attention to the Farme'n’ Kandy Feed Cooker, whinh is sold at; £113 low price of 612.50 for 5053]- lon aplenty. _ This case is not extraordinary, either in “I thought I should surely die.†Funnel-'1 Bandy Feed Cooker. Try Grain-03V Try Grnln~01 It In to Be Roped So. Saved Their Live; Iu Olden Time- Fifteen Years of Suffering. ,5.... -u. m ; order."â€"Wu.‘51'axxsxé, Gang Neb. Dr. Ayer’s Pifls offer the surest and "rifles! relief from constipation and all its attendant ills. They mire dizziness. nausea, heuflburn, palpitation. bad breath. coattd :9ngue. nervousness. sleeplessuess. biliousnezs. and a more of other aï¬cctions {hat are. sun all. only the signs of a more deep rooted disease. You can ï¬nd more information abuut DhAyer’s Pins. and the diseases they have cured. in Ayers Cure- hook, a story of c .rcs told by the cured. This book of 100 page: is sent free. on request. by the J. C. Aye: 00.. Lowell. Mm "I formerly suflered from and Weakness of the Stomact began the use of Dr. J. C. I have 111: appetxtc of the {ar‘ an: 46 years oi agz, and run who ,wlsh to be tree from i take one of Dr. Ayer’s Pills: 1H1 their digestive organs : order."â€"Wu. Sraxxxz. Gum thgsevcrity of the disease m: ncvcnly or the disease or the prompt and perfect cure performed by Dr. Ayer'a Pills. Similar results occur in every case where Dr. Ayer’s mm; are used. "They helped me right away" is the common exptcssion 0! those who havc used than. nge is another testimony to the truth 0! this statement: Sudtien‘ weather (flangns bring rheuma- tism. ht. Jacobs 011 makes prompt cure. W If you must tell vqur troubles, tell them to a reporter.â€"-Atcl3ison Globe. Love is thin when féults are tL Journal. Acmunted Foraâ€"“\Vlsat's a†this Austri an trouble about, any‘.\'ay‘.â€â€™ “It’s allover a question of HHUUHH] language.†“011, I see, that accounts for 11;.» wan of words."â€" I’hilade)phia .Vm-zh Amfllc' - Mchcker’n The. (or. Chicago, Always plays the Ivadinz attrartions. “Tho Sporting Duchess,†with an all star cast, follows Kellar. Lane’s Family Medicine. Moves the bqweis each day. In orderto be healtm Ulis is m oessu}. Aoisg‘ently on the liver and kidnexs. Lures sick headache. Price 25 and 50c. Coughing Lea-d5 to Conlumptlon. Kemps Balsam “11' smp tie cough at ODCQ. (10 10 \ UUI‘ drug» 1") ‘1Ԡauq get a sample bottle free. Lugn butt: ,, ,50cch and $1 ()0 60 t once; doiax b we dangerous. “Pa, what is the difference between I violinist and a ï¬ddler?" 1’nâ€"-Anvwhcrc from one to ï¬ve thousand a yeahâ€"Boston Transcript. \Vhile asleep, cureId soreness, stifl'ueu.’ All right, ï¬t. Jacobs Oil did 11. Both the method anE results when Syrup of Figs Ls taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts ‘ gently yet )romptly on the Kidneys, ’Liver anal ’130wels, cleanses the sys- tem eï¬cctually, dispels colds, head- aches and fevers and cures habitual 1 constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever ro- duced, pleasing to the taste an ac- ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneï¬cial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthyand agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it. the most‘ pogular remecly known. -' Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50 cent bottles by all leading drug. gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro- cure it promptly £01 any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. (MUFORIIM FIG SYRUP ca. Begum Coidl. Caught, Sore Thmt.0m . Kall- enza. Whooping Cough. Brenchitig and (.th A ccrhin cure for Connum {ion in ï¬rst I and a sure relief in advuce stag“. Us: at once. You, will up the median: eï¬â€™ec: afzer ukinxflu ï¬rst dose. Sold by dealer: everywhere. Prim, 25 and 50 cent: per bottle. SAN ï¬MHOJWO, CAL MWEWLLE. KY; NEW ONE :ENJOYS The Difl‘erc'nce. the farmhr's b0 .. 7!. Ind rt‘ccmmenti a“ :_-M . .. uâ€... L; . L]. g. A§em Pm; ’0'? indigsmi'on ds'a‘ï¬epsfaâ€"io alter dinner are in g [4534/ 70M. (.1. hickâ€"J‘am cit m c\ c171; “NO. self fh‘uH peopfv- \\ 1‘“ anoz‘hr, ieY You may“: ( tion Vhat v. touch “:1: cxhrx»- Is ., -, “ho x) cre ‘aU-lta.g we would Lam mm {u 1.»; lbouhl haw been ya u‘ 1n £8110 u (. rarncst.’ (‘l‘ath-I‘ ( ï¬l‘xerix‘g Hie iiun billiard l peopleâ€" "O “CO". I am!" min t ella triologue. m so: "Non. i.‘ ) tincti}: â€"‘ ax'mxerELg Martm H< Mxhér'~ \\ 1th I: u as £n“')) Marti: \f-rani all?" sazd Mark! . 1 hate explanatï¬o riousfy imp‘rszibly Tenancy uLzLU' ugliu‘ deterxnihm m “3;: an altered 1LLH“(.\F), '1 .ue 15‘, as 1 funâ€: r'n} jv ingly mmfurtame bicycle suddx; m3 wig: its brand. $.42 a “am-r a ‘e‘ stops “2‘12 4-. the furl (X'vasiuxia.,_\ ‘<f. 3x your (mm H s) nipfl ms ;. don't \u rr_\ ï¬nish < :u- \ lion: \HL. n “X‘u'yn'ï¬ 11 Mn. " EORGIE. isethatyou It wu> the \olcr-uf balcony of our mum us It craned my wok. am: a the howl \‘vrhl,(311.\\:‘.rr(‘ in cutting the 1.1) â€If m; cigar. "Y9S,ht*1‘e sit uiLh the? ll, “Uh. Martin â€DLL emergi "Kn , IrLi flu UH" "Why LLe L‘Luzor can‘t you 11181111. A. 30:. all?" sazd Mu' '!..’1‘>:ul 1 MM 1hr though: encrysu Among the sons of men,‘ “'ho, though Una-turned. self to be ['nbenlen 8:11]: A trwwr in I like xhe {ace “hrv<e («3+ ‘s Selbpoised (h:- t.‘3‘s‘.{ ‘u Roll up xheir hm»: wii‘n Axum the ramp" 8-: d a: Bot}; rip at:S Gan mrpu. sh W Spat-x 'threw-y duty . :1}. Y 2mg: â€"Mar_v \Vubés‘hf‘ \Kv-azhtl ln's JOUthl, “Of course 1 war. :mu,‘ along; it‘s dtljflh'afd‘ 3' q I like the will ma: jarrst Die.1tn musx m it One vanmgo 5;)» ï¬eld, . When:- one Mus: (mu, ur HIGHLAN D PARK. giighlaud 32ml? "H! re T91] mr» â€"'h( u'ajt-hwzmd hour If†brl B01}; vi; "What me: 1.. l dc-L': my». 0 )‘(Vu “a nr'ms ILt-( a: '24 turn '1L‘('('CJH.( Tu L“ ball»: and 1mm rzmv'l- v.’ “axe MY T'Mo pm Hard; 1: r g haw n Mix/t. 111m- h | CAN. .\s m o I) \\ o: ‘1‘7 h! lxi I73